Spatial Distribution of Annual Total Heat Emission

## Reading layer `la-county-boundary' from data source 
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##   using driver `GeoJSON'
## Simple feature collection with 7 features and 17 fields
## Geometry type: MULTIPOLYGON
## Dimension:     XY
## Bounding box:  xmin: -118.9446 ymin: 32.79521 xmax: -117.6464 ymax: 34.8233
## CRS:           4326
## Reading layer `wrf-grids-origin' from data source 
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##   using driver `GeoJSON'
## Simple feature collection with 130176 features and 4 fields
## Geometry type: POLYGON
## Dimension:     XY
## Bounding box:  xmin: -119.0324 ymin: 33.09492 xmax: -116.8525 ymax: 34.76695
## CRS:           4326
Finer Grid Annual Heat Emission Summary Statistics (W/m2)
variable min Q1 mean median Q3 max
emission.exfiltration 0.019 0.181 2.412 0.442 1.536 1099.957
emission.exhaust -0.107 0.071 0.516 0.167 0.389 108.110
emission.ref -2.250 0.000 0.994 0.000 0.255 349.746
emission.rej 0.013 0.205 2.699 0.557 1.756 668.836
emission.surf 0.318 2.984 16.477 6.520 16.437 8673.606

The spatial distribution of total heat emissions for the five components.

Monthly Profile

The average heat emission from building surfaces remain the largest across most months of the year except for January and December. Surface heat emission peaks in May, while HVAC rejection heat emission peaks in July. Heat emission from exfiltration do not exhibit much seasonality and remain pretty steady across all months while there are some dips in the summer months for the average zong exhaust air heat loss and the HVAC relief air heat loss.

The following plot shows the January and July total heat emission

The following plot shows the January and July total heat emission for different components